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Hi Sorry to keep asking for more photographs but is it possible to have a clearly lit photograph of the stopper and the made in France mark with the stopper one against a white background please?It would help to be able to see the sepia tone and how it is applied on the stopper.thanksm

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I have something quite similar which wasn't catalogued either - at least not in the Lalique registers but it turned out to be designhed for Coty in the 1930s. The packaging glass does not always turn up in the luxury list ... but there is good information with the various Lalique collectors esp. in the US.

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I spoke again with the administrator at RLalique.com, and he feels the fact that the stopper is only finished on one side is beneath the artistry of Rene' Lalique, and there is no record of this flacon in the company records as well...as a matter of fact, there is no reference to this flacon anywhere....it remains a mystery

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